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terryd
at Thu Sep 8 10:28:50 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryd ]
Hi Paul, Yeah I've heard through the grapevine that you've done some Mexican herping. I don't doubt you know the area where the milks came from but the second animal in the photo didn't come from the busy road. And you're right that road is way to busy, but it did produce a number of great live animals too. The wild ones are not great looking at all lol. I'm glad you've got an LOL in this statement because I think those DOR sinaloae are wonderful looking animals.
Here's the king of the forest that we walked up one hot afternoon. All for now, Dell.
Indigo snake, Drymarchon corais.

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- Milk-snakes in the Sierra Madre of Mex. - terryd, Fri Sep 2 20:33:09 2011

- RE: Milk-snakes in the Sierra Madre of Mex. - HondoAberrant, Fri Sep 2 21:20:44 2011
- RE: Milk-snakes in the Sierra Madre of Mex. - DMong, Fri Sep 2 21:41:56 2011
- RE: Milk-snakes in the Sierra Madre of Mex. - denbar, Sat Sep 3 12:40:24 2011
- You ae my hero - Dniles, Sat Sep 3 15:42:49 2011

- I know! - DMong, Sat Sep 3 16:25:04 2011
- Sad... - RG, Sat Sep 3 22:44:32 2011
- RE: Sad... - Paul Lynum, Mon Sep 5 10:56:06 2011
- RE: Sad... - Dniles, Tue Sep 6 19:30:29 2011
RE: Sad... - terryd, Thu Sep 8 10:28:50 2011 
- RE: Milk-snakes in the Sierra Madre of Mex. - Joe_M, Mon Sep 5 15:15:25 2011
- RE: Milk-snakes in the Sierra Madre of Mex. - SunHerp, Tue Sep 6 10:33:22 2011
- Awesome! Thanks for posting n/p - a153fish, Wed Sep 7 20:37:47 2011
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